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Re: [oletrucks] Ignition/distributor info wanted

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Subject: Re: [oletrucks] Ignition/distributor info wanted
From: "Keith" <kvdurand@mail.esc4.com>
Date: Fri, 2 Jul 1999 19:26:49 -0700

Could be a bad condenser. Also I was going to say check the wire from
distributor to coil. Looks like you covered that in part C. Just remember,
90% of all carburetor problems are in the ignition! Bad condenser gets my
vote.

>While sitting here waiting for my battery to charge I figured I'd see if
one
>of y'all could assist me.
>
>Started the truck in a parking lot, got about 100 yards, a small puff and
NO
>GO.  pushed it back to a parking space and lifted the hood
>
>1.   Gas squirts into carb when I pump accellorator
>
>2.   No visible spark across the points.
>
>3.   Using a volt meter
>     a) juice from battery to coil +
>     b) juice across the + and - terminals of the coil
>     c) continuity from the coil -  to  condenser
>     d) with ignition key in on position + lead into plug type wire from
>coil and - grounded, only getting about 6 to 8 volts.
>     e) no decernable spark through grounded plug (battery getting very
week
>at this point from repeated attemtps to start or view spark)
>
>Had it towed home (damn I hate that)
>
>
>4.  How does one tell if a coil is or is going bad?
>5.  What should I try next (once the battery has a full charge again)as a
>diagnostic?
>6.  Anyone know of a good book/website on distributor/ignition basics?
>
>
>Thanks for any and all assistance
>
>Bob in Chico
>oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
>

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